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he wants his legacy to get america out of engagements in the middle east. he doesn't want his legacy to get into another one. then you john kerry. he has a serial problem. he was pushing for engagement with assad. he thought that assad could be turned, that he was basically a guy who was willing to break from iran and go with the united states. so now kerry has his own legacy problem. he doesn't want to go down as the guy who let assad skate by. he's got to double down. >> let's talk about the numbers in this country. we've gone over progressives who watch this show, a lot of them. look at these numbers now. 46-46, which is the argument we had last night with ignatius and somebody else right now. he is a state reporter, ignatius, but he is a moderate. the problem faces among smart, progressive people who are skeptical about military involvement, now look at this is a 50-50. even given the iraq. >> but you mentioned that the republican numbers are probably slanted because people dislike obama. >> he can say i'm going pardon the thanksgiving turkey and they'd
he wants his legacy to get america out of engagements in the middle east. he doesn't want his legacy to get into another one. then you john kerry. he has a serial problem. he was pushing for engagement with assad. he thought that assad could be turned, that he was basically a guy who was willing to break from iran and go with the united states. so now kerry has his own legacy problem. he doesn't want to go down as the guy who let assad skate by. he's got to double down. >> let's talk...
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that's a sign that they want america on their side. but that said, i certainly have heard people talking about it today. >> you were in the mosque where i under it's a makeshift morgue where they are bringing in bodies. give us, if you can, a sense of -- we hear members, you say 521 people are dead. but it is just a number. give us a very real sense of what you're seeing, what people are feeling there. >> well, if you want plain numbers, the reality -- i can see inside this mosque, there were families gathering around them. women crying, some of them screaming as people try to preserve the body of their loved ones. of course this isn't an official morgue. you walk around in bare feet. the carpet is soaked with ice people are putting on these dead bodice and also they're trying desperately to alie the rot, it is a very, very tragic scene one i don't hope to see again. louisa loveluck, on the ground reporting for msnbc news. we wait for the president to make the first statement since this bloody crackdown, that claimed thousands of lives
that's a sign that they want america on their side. but that said, i certainly have heard people talking about it today. >> you were in the mosque where i under it's a makeshift morgue where they are bringing in bodies. give us, if you can, a sense of -- we hear members, you say 521 people are dead. but it is just a number. give us a very real sense of what you're seeing, what people are feeling there. >> well, if you want plain numbers, the reality -- i can see inside this mosque,...
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that's what's always made america great. and nothing is more important to that process than what we're doing in terms of k through 12 education and higher education. now, here's the challenge. at the time when higher education has never been more important, and when i say higher education, i mean two year, four year, technical colleges, it doesn't all have to be four-year traditional bachelor of arts or sciences. at a time when that's never been more important, college has never been more expensive. in fact what you've seen is that over the last three decades, the cost of higher education has gone up 260% at a time when family incomes have gone up about 16%. so i'm not a math major. there probably is some here. but if you've got one line going up 260% and another line going up 16%, you start getting a bigger and bigger gap and what's happened as a consequence is that either college has become out of reach for too many people, or young people are being loaded up with more and more debt. now, we've tried to close that gap. whe
that's what's always made america great. and nothing is more important to that process than what we're doing in terms of k through 12 education and higher education. now, here's the challenge. at the time when higher education has never been more important, and when i say higher education, i mean two year, four year, technical colleges, it doesn't all have to be four-year traditional bachelor of arts or sciences. at a time when that's never been more important, college has never been more...
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the position of blacks in america at that time. when you think back to the fact that there was still segregation on buses, people trying to get to washington and they can't travel freely across america. we wanted those perspectives from that day and we're lucky that a lot of the people involved in that movement were very young. john lewis was 23 years old. >> amazing. >> amazing. >> lincoln memorial. those people happily are still with us. on the other hand, we wanted to also hear from contemporary americans, people for whom the dream legacy is something that they heard about from their parents, perhaps, or other people and who have absorbed it into their own lives and into their goals for america. >> in putting this project together did you get a sense of whether the nation feels like it's taking some steps back from where we were 50 years ago? i'm thinking about the voting rights act decision. i'm thinking about the george zimmerman verdict and the reaction of the african-american community to that verdict, to the voter suppressi
the position of blacks in america at that time. when you think back to the fact that there was still segregation on buses, people trying to get to washington and they can't travel freely across america. we wanted those perspectives from that day and we're lucky that a lot of the people involved in that movement were very young. john lewis was 23 years old. >> amazing. >> amazing. >> lincoln memorial. those people happily are still with us. on the other hand, we wanted to also...
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had someone ask me the other day, do i believe justice is fair in america? when i was in chicago i interviewed a man who was on death row for 25 years. he has the mental capacity of an eight-year-old. i sat and cried with him after he was out of jail. after that i said there's no way it's fair. this man should never have spent 25 years behind bars on death row. >> it gives me chills to your point. there's so many people out there who can relate. 40% of homicides in the u.s. are a mystery. i'm curious what you learned about the mind of a criminal. how often do you hear about a terrible story and people that knew the person would say, they were genuine. there's no way this person could have done something so horrible. is it one event in a person's life? is it a mix of it all? >> it's a mix of it all. we have one case we'reall. the premiere episode -- it's interesting, where the person who ultimately is convicted of this crime, the family is heartbroken. they cannot imagine it. they can't visualize this individual would do it. when we talk about women, for exam
had someone ask me the other day, do i believe justice is fair in america? when i was in chicago i interviewed a man who was on death row for 25 years. he has the mental capacity of an eight-year-old. i sat and cried with him after he was out of jail. after that i said there's no way it's fair. this man should never have spent 25 years behind bars on death row. >> it gives me chills to your point. there's so many people out there who can relate. 40% of homicides in the u.s. are a mystery....
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what america should be for all of us. i mean, did you guys interact with the younger kids? were they there with their parents? even cory booker spoke about how his dad always said, you know, don't just not know where you came from, the sacrifices we had to make to give you your freedoms. >> a lot of people brought their families, be it their mother who's older, a father, or their 15-year-old or 2-year-old or 3-year-old just because they wanted to experience history. it was powerful to see these people out there with their whole family. >> there was a sense of i want to make sure my kids are here so they remember this moment. >> absolutely. >> beautiful day. >> absolutely. all right. there is much more "cycle" still ahead. buildi ng a nimatronics buildi is all about getting things to work together. the timing. the actions. the reactions. everything has to sync up. my expenses are no different. membership streamlines your business expenses. with receiptmatch from american express just shoot your business card receipts and t
what america should be for all of us. i mean, did you guys interact with the younger kids? were they there with their parents? even cory booker spoke about how his dad always said, you know, don't just not know where you came from, the sacrifices we had to make to give you your freedoms. >> a lot of people brought their families, be it their mother who's older, a father, or their 15-year-old or 2-year-old or 3-year-old just because they wanted to experience history. it was powerful to see...
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is that hot or still make it in america? i know the congress has had a real focal point that made that a focal point when it comes to jobs. but how much is this documentary going to help the push? >> i think it can only help. because it shows that there is consumer demand for this, and consumers are voters. it shows that it's nonpartisan. it's without philosophy. and it shows that we need made in america to make sure that we can have more of these success stories like vincent portrays in these movies, that we could have strong communities and a nation that is able to create well-paying jobs. i mean, your entire show tonight, detroit service sector jobs, ual add it all up. the factor that we need is manufacturing at its core. this movie gives a pathway. and it actually asks people to do something after they leave. >> vincent, where can people see your movie? >> they can visit our website, be american made.com. it's going to be opening chicago, atlanta, new york and l.a. >> great to have both of you with us tonight. thank you
is that hot or still make it in america? i know the congress has had a real focal point that made that a focal point when it comes to jobs. but how much is this documentary going to help the push? >> i think it can only help. because it shows that there is consumer demand for this, and consumers are voters. it shows that it's nonpartisan. it's without philosophy. and it shows that we need made in america to make sure that we can have more of these success stories like vincent portrays in...
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we have to say this level of violence on the streets of america is irresponsible. and i think that the country is ready to look at this in a broader way than just guns or just poverty. we really have to think about the culture of violence we have created, some through benign neglect and some there mal-intention. >>> mayor landrieu, thank you for your time. >> thank you for having me. >>> we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? >>> welcome back. students in kentucky are revolting over michelle obama's new pish to have kids eat healthier and reduce childhood obesity. at a special school board meeting, one member said students tell her the meals taste like vomit. a celebrity chef and host of road trip, and
we have to say this level of violence on the streets of america is irresponsible. and i think that the country is ready to look at this in a broader way than just guns or just poverty. we really have to think about the culture of violence we have created, some through benign neglect and some there mal-intention. >>> mayor landrieu, thank you for your time. >> thank you for having me. >>> we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key...
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they've given a piece of their heart to america. and america will always honor their sacrifice. i know some of you recently returned from afghanistan. on behalf of a grateful nation, welcome home. we send our prayers to all those who at this very moment are still in harm's way, including your regimental combat team seven, which is coming home this month. i know some of you are getting ready to deploy in the months to come. this is still a hard fight. our afghan partners have stepped up. they're bearing a bigger brunt of the firepower, taking on a lot more casualties. they're in the lead. but it's still tough, and we're still needed. and here's what i want every single one of your to know. because of you, that 9/11 generation, we are accomplishing what we set out to do. because of you, osama bin laden is no more. because of you, al qaeda's top ranks have been hammered. the core of al qaeda in afghanistan in pakistan is on the way to defeat. that happened because of you. because of you, more afghans are reclaiming their communities. their markets, their schools, their towns. and t
they've given a piece of their heart to america. and america will always honor their sacrifice. i know some of you recently returned from afghanistan. on behalf of a grateful nation, welcome home. we send our prayers to all those who at this very moment are still in harm's way, including your regimental combat team seven, which is coming home this month. i know some of you are getting ready to deploy in the months to come. this is still a hard fight. our afghan partners have stepped up. they're...
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, america changed. because they marched, the civil rights law was passed. >> i wish there would have been more, um -- >> because they marched city councils changed. >> i guess more representation from the other side of the political aisle. >> congress changed and eventually the white house changed. >> i didn't see the speech. i was working. >> what he was describing was the dream of every american. >> i've got a dream. i've got a dream that young black males don't become daddies until after they're married. >> today's event excluded black republicans and conservatives. >> where is tim scott? >> that was a glaring areas and does not indicate a desire for inclusion. >> grievances against police brutali brutality. >> black america is not going to listen to me. >> they're not going to tune in and say he's trying to help us. the bigotry of others was reason to give up on yourself. >> they're not going to listen to you or any other white person. >> is that -- >> but he issued a at the same time. i did not kno
, america changed. because they marched, the civil rights law was passed. >> i wish there would have been more, um -- >> because they marched city councils changed. >> i guess more representation from the other side of the political aisle. >> congress changed and eventually the white house changed. >> i didn't see the speech. i was working. >> what he was describing was the dream of every american. >> i've got a dream. i've got a dream that young black...
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we are the united states of america. we cannot and must not turn a blind eye to what happened in damascus. out of the ashes of world war, we built an international order and enforced the rules that gave it meaning. and we did so because we believe that the rights of individuals to live in peace and dignity depends on the responsibilities of nations. we aren't perfect, but this nation more than any other has been willing to meet those responsibilities. so to all members of congress, of both parties, i ask you to take this vote for our national security. i am looking forward to the debate. in doing so, i ask you, members of congress, to consider that some things are more important than partisan differences or the politics of the moment. ultimately, this is not about who occupies this office at any given time. it's about who we are as a country. i believe that the people's representatives must be invested in what america does abroad. and now is the time to show the world that america keeps our commitments. we do what we say
we are the united states of america. we cannot and must not turn a blind eye to what happened in damascus. out of the ashes of world war, we built an international order and enforced the rules that gave it meaning. and we did so because we believe that the rights of individuals to live in peace and dignity depends on the responsibilities of nations. we aren't perfect, but this nation more than any other has been willing to meet those responsibilities. so to all members of congress, of both...
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it's not that they hate america because of israel. they hate israel because of america. >> in that same trip i also interviewed the cofounder of hamas and i write about that and that is going to be posted on on jansing.msnbc.com. that is going to wrap up this hour of jansing and co. thomas roberts is up next. >> i am a big supporter of your flash back fridays. such great work. no, no, no. the only thing we can talk about the hair transitions because you're an excellent reporter and you've never been bad. chris is never nervous and always on the top. >> thank you, thomas. >>> next hour talk about kidnapping and abuse survivor michelle knight. what is normal for these kind of victims abuse now? what is their life going to be like as they try to get back to a new normal? >>> remember wendy davis? you won't believe what some republicans want her to do. >>> what about people's role in climate change? we are back in three minutes on msnbc. don't go anywhere. ♪ [ male announcer ] you wait all year for summer. ♪ this summer was definitely
it's not that they hate america because of israel. they hate israel because of america. >> in that same trip i also interviewed the cofounder of hamas and i write about that and that is going to be posted on on jansing.msnbc.com. that is going to wrap up this hour of jansing and co. thomas roberts is up next. >> i am a big supporter of your flash back fridays. such great work. no, no, no. the only thing we can talk about the hair transitions because you're an excellent reporter and...
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but we are the united states of america. we cannot and must not turn a blind eye to what happened in damascus. we lead with the belief that right makes might. not the other way around. i'm ready to act in the face of this outrage. i am acting congress to send a message to the world that we are ready to move forward together as one nation. >> we continue to follow the breaking news from this afternoon in washington where president obama surprised many when he announced he will now seek approval from congress before launching any military action in syria. >> here's my question for every member of congress and every member of the global community. what message will we send if a dictator can gas hundreds of children to death in plain sight and pay no price? what's the purpose of the international system that we've built if a prohibition on the use of chemical weapons that has been agreed to by the governments of 98% of the world's people, and approved overwhelmingly by the congress of the united states, is not enforced? >> this
but we are the united states of america. we cannot and must not turn a blind eye to what happened in damascus. we lead with the belief that right makes might. not the other way around. i'm ready to act in the face of this outrage. i am acting congress to send a message to the world that we are ready to move forward together as one nation. >> we continue to follow the breaking news from this afternoon in washington where president obama surprised many when he announced he will now seek...
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great britain's america's biggest potential ally in any action against syria is now walking back its support for strikes delaying key votes until next week. in a contentious debate, prime minister david cameron warned the consequences of inaction. >> i think we can be as certain as possible that when we have a regime that has used chemical weapons on 14 occasions, that is most likely responsible for this large scale attack, that if nothing is done it will conclude it can use these weapons again and again on a larger scale and with impunity. >> meanwhile, they're asking that u.n. inspectors be given more time to carry out their work. u.n. officials have rejected those calls. they're expented to leave on saturday. we'll go live to nbc's ayman mohyeldin who's in lebanon. ayman, we're talking about the entire region. you're in lebanon. part of this is the refugees, people fleeing syria going into turkey and lebanon as they prepare or anticipate some type of military strike. >> you're absolutely correct, tamron. in fact, there's so many layers to it. there is a humanitarian layer that you
great britain's america's biggest potential ally in any action against syria is now walking back its support for strikes delaying key votes until next week. in a contentious debate, prime minister david cameron warned the consequences of inaction. >> i think we can be as certain as possible that when we have a regime that has used chemical weapons on 14 occasions, that is most likely responsible for this large scale attack, that if nothing is done it will conclude it can use these weapons...
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joining us now is the president of pro-choice america ilyse hogue. and full disclosure, i serve on the board. but thank you so much for joining us. one of the things that struck me in looking at those numbers and that map is we've been talking a lot about organize and mobile liding and sort of women's rights. and in the context of the march on washington, we're really talking about women's freedom and the ability to make your own choices over a legal procedure. >> absolutely. one of the things that people forget is at the time of seneca falls when all of the heros and sheroes were out there fighting for the women's right to vote, abortion was actual legal. contraception and family planning was very much a part of the women's equality agenda and winning the right it vote was seen as a step down that path. who they could not have predicted that we would now be at the ground zero medical procedure that is rolling back all of the rights that they fought so hard for. and it's really a disgrace to their memory, it's a disgrace to the values that they fough
joining us now is the president of pro-choice america ilyse hogue. and full disclosure, i serve on the board. but thank you so much for joining us. one of the things that struck me in looking at those numbers and that map is we've been talking a lot about organize and mobile liding and sort of women's rights. and in the context of the march on washington, we're really talking about women's freedom and the ability to make your own choices over a legal procedure. >> absolutely. one of the...
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how does this happen if america? it's just insane. and what do you do about it given the refusal of congress and certainly of state legislatures other than colorado and maryland and connecticut, of course, tragically, to do anything about it? >> yeah. i mean i think we first of all don't give up on congress. i mean we showed with the original brady bill which became the brady law what the voice of the american public has the potential to accomplish on this issue and that is what congress can do to keep guns out of hands of dangerous people, out of people who shouldn't have those guns, criminals, domestic abusers and so forth. and we need to change the culture in this country. we need to empower ourselves as parents to make the right decisions to keep guns out of the hands of our children and that's something that definitely could have helped in tennessee. >> what do we do about chicago? i know, you know, mayor rahm emanuel and all the city leaders are trying to do something about it. they've brought in 600 people to help escort kids t
how does this happen if america? it's just insane. and what do you do about it given the refusal of congress and certainly of state legislatures other than colorado and maryland and connecticut, of course, tragically, to do anything about it? >> yeah. i mean i think we first of all don't give up on congress. i mean we showed with the original brady bill which became the brady law what the voice of the american public has the potential to accomplish on this issue and that is what congress...
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. >>> it's no surprise who tops the new poll of america's hottest politicians. chris christie. >> how? >> but here's what caught us. which party is bringing that heat? >>> "sports illustrated" and the most beautiful face of socialism, olympic gold medalist, katarina vit. big names and big news right now in "the cycle." >>> we start at my insistence on the baseball diamond. okay, let's be honest. it was more of a group effort by krystal. any minute now, major league baseball is expected to announce the suspensions of more than a dozen players for a combined total of more than 800 games. the biggest name on the list, alex rodriguez, who will likely be punched out by the mlb for 214 games. but the story doesn't end there. it appears a-rod will appeal his suspension, allowing him to continue playing during that process. that means we're probably in for an extra innings affair here, and he's in chicago today expecting to be in the lineup, even with the longest non-lifetime ban in baseball's history anning over his head because, as many yankees fans have grown accusto
. >>> it's no surprise who tops the new poll of america's hottest politicians. chris christie. >> how? >> but here's what caught us. which party is bringing that heat? >>> "sports illustrated" and the most beautiful face of socialism, olympic gold medalist, katarina vit. big names and big news right now in "the cycle." >>> we start at my insistence on the baseball diamond. okay, let's be honest. it was more of a group effort by krystal....
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south america, central america, look at venezuela, other countries, not just the middle east. there's a deep, deep suspicion of what -- >> sometimes the full picture of that is occluded to us in the u.s. nbc news contributor, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back with #click3. >>> there is breaking news this evening and we are scrambling for details. but i can tell you at this moment is it appears the obama family has a new dog. first lady michelle obama first tweeted a photo of this new dog in and the white house followed up with video announcement. it's a girl dog. the name is sunny. it's a portuguese water dog like the first dog, bo. we'll bring you more details as they become available. >>> first i want to share three awesomist things on the internet today. we begin with, of course, quadrocopters. remote controlled super maneuverable high flying awesomeness. they're everywhere these days often with an hd videocamera attached bringing us new and spectacular views of places like niagara falls, falling high above the university of notre dame and australi
south america, central america, look at venezuela, other countries, not just the middle east. there's a deep, deep suspicion of what -- >> sometimes the full picture of that is occluded to us in the u.s. nbc news contributor, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back with #click3. >>> there is breaking news this evening and we are scrambling for details. but i can tell you at this moment is it appears the obama family has a new dog. first lady...
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america's vital interests are basically very engaged. in particular, there is really somehow an urgent need to respond now. a majority of brits are not convinced, as we witnessed last night. i think what i would argue an international principle, a sacred principle, the geneva convention is involved. the question s how do you balance this important principle against the carnage that's basically taking place in syria? how do you stop the carnage? it's not just about really observing this wonderful principle but also about the fact of stopping the carnage. i see the debate is all about whether we must really act in order to preserve the principle. we're not really paying attention to the morning after and how america's military strike would exacerbate and in fact bring about a much more dangerous situation than it is today. >> you know, you mentioned that earlier france is ready to join the united states if it comes to a military strike. it's so interesting given the history of iraq ten years ago where, you know, france was a hold out right
america's vital interests are basically very engaged. in particular, there is really somehow an urgent need to respond now. a majority of brits are not convinced, as we witnessed last night. i think what i would argue an international principle, a sacred principle, the geneva convention is involved. the question s how do you balance this important principle against the carnage that's basically taking place in syria? how do you stop the carnage? it's not just about really observing this...
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we're not going to rest until every veteran who has fought for america has a home in america. [ applause ] yesterday, i was proud to sign into law the helping heroes fly act to end those intrusive airport screenings so you wounded warriors and disabled vets can travel with dignity. i know how disappointing it was last year when the senate failed to approve the disabilities treaty despite we had bob dole in the senate chamber. we're going to keep fighting to ratify that treaty because the united states has always been a leader for the rights of the disabled. we believe the disabled americans like you deserve the same opportunities to work and to study and to travel in other countries as any other american. it's the right thing to do. we need to get it done. [ applause ] which brings me to the final priority we need to stay focused on. that's making sure that every veteran has the opportunity to pursue the american dream starting with the education and jobs worthy of your extraordinary talents. with our new transition assistance program we're doing more to help departing service members an
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exposes detailed much that we did not know before about the reach of america's intelligence agencies into the lives of ordinary non-terrorist, non-suspicious people living in this country. the way u.s. intelligence can and does track our phone calls, our e-mails, virtually all of it all the time. laura poitras and glenn greenwald have done this reporting based on classified documents, who has temporary asylum in russia. it is laura poitras and glenn greenwald who know what their source has to tell. it's they who have been telling his story, making news out of the documents he's given to them week after week now since june. yeah, their source may be in russia now, but they're not. glenn greenwald lives in brazil with his partner who's brazilian. laura poitras has been living in germany, to work on her documentary about u.s. surveillance without worrying the u.s. government will try to seize her material. earlier yesterday morning glenn greenwald got a call, informed him his partner, personal life partner, his boyfriend, had been detained by authorities in uk at the heathrow airport, d
exposes detailed much that we did not know before about the reach of america's intelligence agencies into the lives of ordinary non-terrorist, non-suspicious people living in this country. the way u.s. intelligence can and does track our phone calls, our e-mails, virtually all of it all the time. laura poitras and glenn greenwald have done this reporting based on classified documents, who has temporary asylum in russia. it is laura poitras and glenn greenwald who know what their source has to...
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so you, after years, finally went down to south america and what did you find? >> we found a new species of mammal and a expect collar new species. this is a beautiful animal and we can hardly believe that everybody else has missed this. this has been completely overlooked by zoologists. >> help me understand. when you go off to columbia, to ecuad ecuador, this one is not live. it is napping. what do you look for? you're like i'm going to find a new species. how does one even embark on that journey. >> i knew what to look for because i first realized the animal existed by studying decades-old specimens in museums. this allowed me to realize this animal had never been documented by scientists before but i didn't want to just study it in the museum collection. i wanted to see if we could go out and find the animal in the wild. >> this is the first carnivore found in the western hemisphere in 35 years. >> in north or south america, it's been more than three decades since anyone has named an animal in this part of the mammal family tree. >> you brought us the skull.
so you, after years, finally went down to south america and what did you find? >> we found a new species of mammal and a expect collar new species. this is a beautiful animal and we can hardly believe that everybody else has missed this. this has been completely overlooked by zoologists. >> help me understand. when you go off to columbia, to ecuad ecuador, this one is not live. it is napping. what do you look for? you're like i'm going to find a new species. how does one even embark...
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now eight years later, bobby jindal called new orleans america's comeback city. noting the rebuilding efforts and the resolve of all of the city's residents. mom, dad told me that cheerios is good for your heart, is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... to speak with an insurance expert and ask about all the personalized savings available for when you get married, move into a new house, or add a car to your policy. personalized coverage and savings -- all the things humans need to make our world a little less imperfect. call... and ask about all the ways you could save. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? >>>
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we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried not always successfully, but always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations. this crime against conscience, this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community, this matters to us. and it matters to who we are. and it matters to leadership and to our credibility in the world. my friends, it matters here if nothing is done. it matters if the world speaks out in condemnation and then nothing happens. america should feel confident and gratified that we are not alone in our condemnation and we are not alone in our will to do something about it and to act. the world is speaking out and many friends stand ready to respond. the arab league pledge, "to hold the syrian regime fully responsible for this crime." . the organization for islamic cooperation said we needed "to hold the syrian government
we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried not always successfully, but always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations. this crime against conscience, this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community, this matters to us. and it matters to who we are. and it matters to leadership and to our credibility...
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bank of america denies any wrongdoing. it has already paid billions in fines to settle allegations that it improperly handled mortgages, including a whopping $10 billion penalty earlier this year. joining me now in studio, zachary carabell, columnist for reuters. so does this mean anything to the average consumer, or is this just the big boys battling it out? >> unfortunately, it doesn't mean a lot. bank of america has been under repeated fire. this is the first time the justice department has gone after bank of america as opposed country wide, the big measuring insurer which they unfortunately bought. this is all 2008, right. >> this is at the beginning of the meltdown. >> so we're five years later. this is how slow our regulatory and justice system is to respond to things. it's not going to do anyone any good who was in that position in 2008. much for better, a lot of these practices no longer pertain, meaning banks have -- they may not have learned their lesson, but they learned there's an awful lot of risk in those pro
bank of america denies any wrongdoing. it has already paid billions in fines to settle allegations that it improperly handled mortgages, including a whopping $10 billion penalty earlier this year. joining me now in studio, zachary carabell, columnist for reuters. so does this mean anything to the average consumer, or is this just the big boys battling it out? >> unfortunately, it doesn't mean a lot. bank of america has been under repeated fire. this is the first time the justice...
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. >> to think we can change things immediately because we are america, that's not necessarily the case. these are internal struggles and the party insiders in the country are going to have to sort it out amongst themselves. >> i hope the president, as soon as we get back to washington, will ask for authorization from congress to do something at a very surgical and proportional way. something that gets their attention and causes them to understand that we are not going to put up with this kind of activity. >> ayman moi yelledin is covering this from cairo. what is the reaction there in cairo? >> reporter: certainly a lot of arab diplomats are expecting some type of international response what they have described as a chem wall weapons attack. there is no hiding the fact that some of the countries in the region including saudi arabia and qatar and united arab emirates are pushing for more international intervention of different types of sorts. not necessarily militarily but without a doubt more pressure on the syrian government to try to get them to change course and for the removal of p
. >> to think we can change things immediately because we are america, that's not necessarily the case. these are internal struggles and the party insiders in the country are going to have to sort it out amongst themselves. >> i hope the president, as soon as we get back to washington, will ask for authorization from congress to do something at a very surgical and proportional way. something that gets their attention and causes them to understand that we are not going to put up with...
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approval was one of america's greatest foreign policy mistakes ever, if not the greatest foreign policy mistake ever. so now here we are. the drum beat in washington today says that there is going to be an american or an american and allied military hit of some kind against syria. what will that do? what choices does president obama have in terms of how to respond if we does want to respond militarily or otherwise? does congress get a say in the matter? and what happens if we are wrong about this? our government's track record on being wrong about chemical weapons is long. it spans multiple administrations for multiple reasons. if the use of chemical weapons really is going to be a real redline in the world that demands a response when it happens, why is the world waiting for our government to make up our government's own mind about whether this happened? instead of waiting for the u.n. weapons inspectors to say definitively one way or the other? the u.n. weapons inspectors are in syria right now. why is the world waiting on the u.s. government, especially with our track record on this
approval was one of america's greatest foreign policy mistakes ever, if not the greatest foreign policy mistake ever. so now here we are. the drum beat in washington today says that there is going to be an american or an american and allied military hit of some kind against syria. what will that do? what choices does president obama have in terms of how to respond if we does want to respond militarily or otherwise? does congress get a say in the matter? and what happens if we are wrong about...
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god bless america. thank you. [ applause ] >> again, we've been watching another incredible ceremony where a young staff sergeant, now 33 years old, received the medal of honor. colonel jack jacobs, medal of honor recipient as well, here with me. you know, colonel, this young man said that part of this, of course, is still surreal because there were lives lost. this is -- i know the cliche is bittersweet, but it goes to the most bitter points of our lives to this moment as well where we see him with an ovation and the praise that he deserves, but he wants people to know there's still a war going on and that it's not call of duty, referring to the video games or computer games. this is real. that's what he said in a recent interview. it's part of the reason or part of the message he wants to get out today. >> one of the things the president just said at the end is worth remembering because all the medal of honor recipients feel the same way. ty carter is representative of the men and women who are in uni
god bless america. thank you. [ applause ] >> again, we've been watching another incredible ceremony where a young staff sergeant, now 33 years old, received the medal of honor. colonel jack jacobs, medal of honor recipient as well, here with me. you know, colonel, this young man said that part of this, of course, is still surreal because there were lives lost. this is -- i know the cliche is bittersweet, but it goes to the most bitter points of our lives to this moment as well where we...
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and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> to curt and carol, that's all for now. andrea mitchell is up next with special hosts, chris and kathleen matthews. grips the ca. get glad forceflex. small change, big difference. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about. and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with thes
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south america, central america, look at venezuela, other countries, not just the middle east. there's a deep, deep suspicion of what american foreign policy is. >> sometimes the full picture of that is occluded to us in the u.s. nbc news contributor, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back with #click3. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. t her.make your business dream a reality. she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, lik
south america, central america, look at venezuela, other countries, not just the middle east. there's a deep, deep suspicion of what american foreign policy is. >> sometimes the full picture of that is occluded to us in the u.s. nbc news contributor, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back with #click3. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make...
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south america, central america, look at vends wail lezuela, other co not just the middle east. there's a deep, deep suspicion of what -- >> sometimes the full picture of that is occluded to us in the u.s. nbc news contributor, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back with #click3. of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, what you wear to bed is your business. no. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. thto fight chronic. osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can
south america, central america, look at vends wail lezuela, other co not just the middle east. there's a deep, deep suspicion of what -- >> sometimes the full picture of that is occluded to us in the u.s. nbc news contributor, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back with #click3. of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. so, if...
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how can something be legal in two american states but illegal in america? legal in two states but illegal in the whole country. is the federal government going to let colorado and washington do this? the attorney general for the state of washington had said recently that he was girding for the federal government to sue him, to sue the state of washington and state of colorado, presumably, to overturn those state laws legalizing pot, thus rendering pot illegal nationwide, full stop. that is pretty much what everybody was expecting. today the justice department said they are not going to do that. in a letter to all federal prosecutors, the attorney general's office says colorado and washington effectively can move ahead with decriminalizing pot for personal use in those states. the justice department says that states need to abide by some law enforcement priorities in terms of the way they regulate pot. things like keeping it away from kids and preventing interstate traffic and preventing drugged driving and some other stuff, but the headline here is that col
how can something be legal in two american states but illegal in america? legal in two states but illegal in the whole country. is the federal government going to let colorado and washington do this? the attorney general for the state of washington had said recently that he was girding for the federal government to sue him, to sue the state of washington and state of colorado, presumably, to overturn those state laws legalizing pot, thus rendering pot illegal nationwide, full stop. that is...
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they have been outstanding friends of the united states of america. we are very proud of them, and i want to thank each of them for their leadership. we know how far estonia, latvia, and lithuania have come in just the last few decades, and i know we'll accomplish even more in the decades to come. with that, i want to give each of these liederseaders a chancey a few words. >> thank you. i'd actually like to begin by thanking president obama for inviting us here, and we are quite -- >> there you have it. president obama from the white house talking about syria. again, saying no final decision has been made, but if we are to act in syria, the conflict will be limited. the strikes would be limited, and there will be no boots on the ground as well. kristen welker standing by forrofor us at the white house. in terms of a timetable, what's next? when can we expect to hear from the president again? >> reporter: i wouldn't rule out hearing from him in the coming day, craig. the u.n. inspectors are still on the ground in syria. president obama leaves for the g
they have been outstanding friends of the united states of america. we are very proud of them, and i want to thank each of them for their leadership. we know how far estonia, latvia, and lithuania have come in just the last few decades, and i know we'll accomplish even more in the decades to come. with that, i want to give each of these liederseaders a chancey a few words. >> thank you. i'd actually like to begin by thanking president obama for inviting us here, and we are quite --...
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america on the verge of military action in syria. tensions are rising. in just a few hours, the white house will brief congressional leaders on evidence of suspected chemical attacks. >> we have not made a decision, but the international norm against the use of chemical weapons needs to be kept in place, and nobody disputes -- or hardly anybody disputes that chemical weapons were used on a large scale in syria against civilian populations. >>> john boehner is calling on the president to, quote, make the case to the american people and congress and 116 bipartisan members tell the president that moving ahead without their approval would be a violation of the separation of powers. >> i'm sure there will be those who clamor now for having a voice, and at the same time they would be critical of the president if he did not. what is the strategy of this administration? i believe he should go first and foremost to the american public. >>> war ships already in place, but any potential strike would come with massive and far-reaches ramifications. syrian leader ass
america on the verge of military action in syria. tensions are rising. in just a few hours, the white house will brief congressional leaders on evidence of suspected chemical attacks. >> we have not made a decision, but the international norm against the use of chemical weapons needs to be kept in place, and nobody disputes -- or hardly anybody disputes that chemical weapons were used on a large scale in syria against civilian populations. >>> john boehner is calling on the...
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. >>> and coming up, another victim of gun crime in america. this time, she was only 13 months old. 13 months. a restaurant dinner is over $10.50 per meal. this tasty stouffer's lasagna dinner from walmart is less than $2.15 a serving. replacing one restaurant dinner a week saves your family of four over $1750 a year. save money. live better. walmart. and honestly, it was a little scary to go down to one income. so, i had to get creative. i made some missteps. i switched to some weird bargain detergent instead of tide but no matter how much i poured, our clothes were missing that tide clean we were used to. i mean, what would my grandma say if she saw the kids looking dingy? [ smoke alarm beeping ] oh! [ daughter ] mom burned the muffins! i hope you're not watching this, nana. [ female announcer ] one cap of tide gives you more cleaning power than 6 caps of the bargain brand. also available in powder with acti-lift crystals. [ mom ] that's my tide. also available in powder with acti-lift crystals. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did.
. >>> and coming up, another victim of gun crime in america. this time, she was only 13 months old. 13 months. a restaurant dinner is over $10.50 per meal. this tasty stouffer's lasagna dinner from walmart is less than $2.15 a serving. replacing one restaurant dinner a week saves your family of four over $1750 a year. save money. live better. walmart. and honestly, it was a little scary to go down to one income. so, i had to get creative. i made some missteps. i switched to some weird...
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we take great pride in america from social integration to recent political breakthroughs. many inequalities obviously persist. the event was titled the march for jobs and freedom. today, unemployment for black americans is double that was whites. our range of inequities continue in the criminal justice system as well despite similar rates of marijuana usage. black americans are about four times as likely to be arrested for that activity. and while many welcome the era of a black president, civil rights leaders say there are still too many barriers to being a black voter. according to findings by republican and democratic judges in the years leading up to the last voting rights renewal in 2006, there were 66 discriminatory voting rules proposed per year. that doesn't even count new hurdles created since the supreme court knocked down part of the vre this year. the president discussed this with faith leaders in a meeting yesterday. tomorrow, president obama will of course deliver a highly anticipated address. his take on the anniversary and the work left to do. joining us to
we take great pride in america from social integration to recent political breakthroughs. many inequalities obviously persist. the event was titled the march for jobs and freedom. today, unemployment for black americans is double that was whites. our range of inequities continue in the criminal justice system as well despite similar rates of marijuana usage. black americans are about four times as likely to be arrested for that activity. and while many welcome the era of a black president,...
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get the samsung galaxy s 4 for only $148 on verizon - america's largest 4g lte network. walmart. ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. >>> welcome back. want to get you more on our top story. total of 19 u.s. post in the muslim world will remain closed today in the face of increased terrorist chatter and one lawmaker says the most serious threat he has seen in years. ambassador, good to have you here. we have been hearing the phrase new normal collectively around these closings and the extension of them. is that the fact of the case that this is the new normal, especially after given what happened in libya and ben ghazi? >> i think there's no question that we are dramatically more sensitive to threats now because of what happened in ben ghazi. you can get a stream of intelligence, you can get a stream of information that begins to look like a pattern before ben ghazi, might have looked at it one way. after ben ghazi,
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is the long-term goal possible to accomplish given, as we've discussed, america's deteriorated standing in the middle east? >> the way that iran and its ally hezbollah and syria look at this possible strike and look at the u.s. pour rein policy against those three in specific is that there's an access that they're trying to break. they describe themselves as an access to western imperialism and israel. they try to maintain that. obviously israel is in their perspective the greatest threat. more importantly, they have a conduit of transferring weapons and funds between iran and syria and hezbollah to here in lebanon. that's an access that the three of them feel is important to count oar the balance. they have come out and actually said an attack on syria is an attempt to break up that access giving them the right to respond and to defend. they don't explain whether that's going to be militarily or how they're going do tla. but i do think that that is one of the major concerns for u.s. military planners, which is the intended stated objective of any u.s. military strike now may be to simp
is the long-term goal possible to accomplish given, as we've discussed, america's deteriorated standing in the middle east? >> the way that iran and its ally hezbollah and syria look at this possible strike and look at the u.s. pour rein policy against those three in specific is that there's an access that they're trying to break. they describe themselves as an access to western imperialism and israel. they try to maintain that. obviously israel is in their perspective the greatest...
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that you will give people a great show in entertainment, and in many ways i think you will help bring america together, because we begin to understand each other, then we come together. a lot of what we don't agree on is because we really don't understand each other. and i'm not just talking black and white. i'm talking generations. that father and son, one that was the butler and the other that was the militant, i don't want to blow the movie. people need to go and they need to bring their kids to see it and their parents to site. i brought my daughter. i'm glad i did bring her, because i don't know who is right, but i know it was good that we did that together. lee daniels, thank you for coming on the show tonight. >> thank you. >> an honor to have you here. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. nat
that you will give people a great show in entertainment, and in many ways i think you will help bring america together, because we begin to understand each other, then we come together. a lot of what we don't agree on is because we really don't understand each other. and i'm not just talking black and white. i'm talking generations. that father and son, one that was the butler and the other that was the militant, i don't want to blow the movie. people need to go and they need to bring their...
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but we are the united states of america. we cannot and must not turn a blind eye to what happened in damascus. out of the ashes of world war we built an international order and enforced the rules that gave it meaning and we did so because we believe that the rights of individuals to live in peace and dignity depends on the responsibilities of nations. we aren't perfect, but this nation more than any other has been willing to meet those responsibilities. so in all members of congress, of both parties, i ask you to take this vote for our national security. i am looking forward to the debate. and in doing so i ask you, members of congress, to consider that some things are more important than partisan differences or the politics at the moment, and ultimately this is not about who occupies this office at any given time, and it's about who we are as a kupbg tr country, and i believe the peoples' represents must be invested of what happens abroad, and i think it's time to show that we do what we say and we lead with the belief that
but we are the united states of america. we cannot and must not turn a blind eye to what happened in damascus. out of the ashes of world war we built an international order and enforced the rules that gave it meaning and we did so because we believe that the rights of individuals to live in peace and dignity depends on the responsibilities of nations. we aren't perfect, but this nation more than any other has been willing to meet those responsibilities. so in all members of congress, of both...
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both sides have consistently believed america has supported their opponents. and is responsible for what has happened. we often talk about american influence moving strong in egypt. behind the scenes reports suggesting they're telling them they must not crack down on the protest camp as they did yesterday. i think yesterday's events showed that in cases like this, they have very, very limited leverage. >> luisa lovelock, "global post" reporter, thank you for your courage and thank you for sharing your insights with us. let's bring back in steve clemens, washington editor at large for "the atlantic" to give us a little more perspective. we talked earlier in the hour. we talked about should president obama say something. you left the studio. president obama plans to say something. i call it the power of steve clemens. what should he say at this point? we know something is coming roughly in 30 minutes. what should he say going forward to sort quiet the situation if that's possible? >> the president should come out and say i think what he has been saying is we're
both sides have consistently believed america has supported their opponents. and is responsible for what has happened. we often talk about american influence moving strong in egypt. behind the scenes reports suggesting they're telling them they must not crack down on the protest camp as they did yesterday. i think yesterday's events showed that in cases like this, they have very, very limited leverage. >> luisa lovelock, "global post" reporter, thank you for your courage and...
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get the samsung galaxy s 4 for only $148 on verizon - america's largest 4g lte network. walmart. >>> liz cheney, who is taking on fellow republican mike enzi in the ohio senate race has many problems, whether wyoming is her home state. after she was two months late paying property taxes on her second home in jackson hole, remember, her primary residence is in mcclain, virginia. cheney wonders how she received a wyoming fishing license after moving to the state despite regulations of getting a one year residency. there is no shortage of skeptics. >> her recognition is her name, not from anything that she's done. i couldn't name one thing that she's done besides was born a cheney. >> ryan, usually we don't talk about fishing permits with such verb on this show. according to republican strategists, wyoming people will take this very seriously. >> i believe that. people do -- do take conservation very seriously and take following these particular rules -- they don't want a lot of rules. >> fishing culture is a big deal in wyoming. >> it's part of the state's economy. >> you
get the samsung galaxy s 4 for only $148 on verizon - america's largest 4g lte network. walmart. >>> liz cheney, who is taking on fellow republican mike enzi in the ohio senate race has many problems, whether wyoming is her home state. after she was two months late paying property taxes on her second home in jackson hole, remember, her primary residence is in mcclain, virginia. cheney wonders how she received a wyoming fishing license after moving to the state despite regulations of...
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he wants his legacy to get america out of enthe agements in the middle east. he doesn't want his legacy to get into another one. then you john kerry. he has a serial problem. he was pushing for engagement with assad. he thought that assad could be turned, that he was basically a guy who was willing to break from iran and go with the united states. so now kerry has his own legacy problem. he doesn't want to go down as the guy who let assad skate by. he's got to double down. >> let's talk about the numbers in this country. we've gone over progressives who watch this show, a lot of them. look at these numbers now. 46-46, which is the argument we had last night with ignatius and somebody else right now. he is a state reporter, ignatius, but he is a moderate. the problem faces among smart, progressive people who are skeptical about military involvement, now look at this is a 50-50. even given the iraq. >> but you mentioned that the republican numbers are probably slanted because people dislike obama. >> he can say i'm going pardon the thanksgiving turkey and they'd
he wants his legacy to get america out of enthe agements in the middle east. he doesn't want his legacy to get into another one. then you john kerry. he has a serial problem. he was pushing for engagement with assad. he thought that assad could be turned, that he was basically a guy who was willing to break from iran and go with the united states. so now kerry has his own legacy problem. he doesn't want to go down as the guy who let assad skate by. he's got to double down. >> let's talk...
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